Here's the US National Weather Summary for Friday,October 5,2012,as of 11PM,EDT/8PM,PDT, October 5,2012,from weatherunderground.com,enjoy:
Chilly Fall temperatures spread into the East as a low pressure system
in Canada pushed a cold front eastward throughout the day. The front
kicked up scattered showers and thunderstorms as it stretched from the
Ohio River Valley, through the Midwest, and into Arkansas. The tail end
of this system had a slight chance of severe weather development, but
severe storms have not yet been reported. Rainfall totals ranged around 1
inches across most of the frontal boundary, while wind gusts ranged
from 20 to 30 mph in some areas. Temperatures dropped by 10 to 20
degrees as this front passed, with highs in the Midwest remaining in the
40s and 50s, while the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic states saw highs in
the 70s and 80s.
Behind this system, a cold trough of low pressure slid southeastward
from the Rockies, into the Central Plains. This system triggered a few
scattered snow showers as it moved eastward throughout the day. Snowfall
accumulation ranged from 1 to 3 inches in parts of Wyoming, Colorado,
and into western Nebraska.
In the South, the tail end of a cold front lingered over Florida. This
system produced a few more showers and thunderstorms, but severe
thunderstorms and heavy rains were not anticipated.
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